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The use of the title of Princess of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is entirely at the will of the sovereign as expressed in letters patent. Individuals holding the title of princess are styled "Her Royal Highness" (HRH). On 18 April 1917, the newest granddaughter of Wilhelm II, German Emperor was styled a British princess from birth, even though Germany and Britain were fighting in WWI. Before the First World War, British Princesses also held additional German titles, such as Princesses of Hanover by virtue of being male line descendants of George III; or Princesses of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Duchess of Saxony, by virtue of being male line descendants of Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. George V issued Letters Patent on 30 November 1917, to restrict the auto

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  • El títol de princesa del Regne Unit de la Gran Bretanya i Irlanda (fins al 1922) i d'Irlanda del Nord (a partir de 1922) té el tracte d'altesa reial. És aplicat a les dones de la família reial britànica, essent per les esposes del prínceps de Gal·les, les filles dels prínceps del Regne Unit i les seves esposes. Especial menció mereix la casa reial de Hannover de la qual tots els seus descendents portaren aquest títol per naixement fins a l'any 1917. (ca)
  • The use of the title of Princess of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is entirely at the will of the sovereign as expressed in letters patent. Individuals holding the title of princess are styled "Her Royal Highness" (HRH). On 18 April 1917, the newest granddaughter of Wilhelm II, German Emperor was styled a British princess from birth, even though Germany and Britain were fighting in WWI. Before the First World War, British Princesses also held additional German titles, such as Princesses of Hanover by virtue of being male line descendants of George III; or Princesses of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Duchess of Saxony, by virtue of being male line descendants of Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. George V issued Letters Patent on 30 November 1917, to restrict the automatic assignment of the title "Princess" and the use of the style "Royal Highness" to the following persons: * the legitimate daughters of a British sovereign, * the legitimate male line granddaughters of a British sovereign, * the wife of a British prince. On 31 December 2012, Queen Elizabeth II issued letters patent enabling all children of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales to enjoy the princely title and style of Royal Highness, as opposed to only the eldest son. (en)
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  • El títol de princesa del Regne Unit de la Gran Bretanya i Irlanda (fins al 1922) i d'Irlanda del Nord (a partir de 1922) té el tracte d'altesa reial. És aplicat a les dones de la família reial britànica, essent per les esposes del prínceps de Gal·les, les filles dels prínceps del Regne Unit i les seves esposes. Especial menció mereix la casa reial de Hannover de la qual tots els seus descendents portaren aquest títol per naixement fins a l'any 1917. (ca)
  • The use of the title of Princess of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is entirely at the will of the sovereign as expressed in letters patent. Individuals holding the title of princess are styled "Her Royal Highness" (HRH). On 18 April 1917, the newest granddaughter of Wilhelm II, German Emperor was styled a British princess from birth, even though Germany and Britain were fighting in WWI. Before the First World War, British Princesses also held additional German titles, such as Princesses of Hanover by virtue of being male line descendants of George III; or Princesses of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Duchess of Saxony, by virtue of being male line descendants of Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. George V issued Letters Patent on 30 November 1917, to restrict the auto (en)
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  • Princeses del Regne Unit de la Gran Bretanya i d'Irlanda (ca)
  • British princess (en)
  • 英国公主与王妃 (zh)
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